I suggest using one of following for escrow: PsychoticBoy Tomatocage DannyHamilton SebastianJu OgNasty Devthedev All listed here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108716.0I am sure there is a few more good choices, this is just my default list.
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First speculation thread I have read for more than a year with some actual substance in OP. Thank you!
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We all know most of the circle of people ....
Indeed. Maybe we should have our own sub-forum for Physical Bitcoin Enthusiasts. I agree. I spend all my time in the Goods and Auctions forum looking just at those topics. Must... buy... coins...
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The funny thing is my accuracy has stayed at 97% for well over the last month during most of those reports and I didn't notice my score go up or down. I must've got some bad ones for my score to have not gone up a percent. It seems I've had 50 bad reports all together so far.
Is there any way to monitor which reports you have made which is "bad", I have been pretty steady on ~95%, but have lately got down to 90%, which must mean that the quality of my reports have decreased, only way I can get better is to know where my evaluations was wrong.
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I've made a purchase, the charge is loaded on the card but on the web tells me to pay again, did any manager can help me?
I send you a PM, since I do not want to expose email addys here on the puplic forum. Hope you will get your issue solved.
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They have no buyer funded mark.
Will there be COA included for this one?
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@OP: Beautiful work How do you make those parallel lines that is on the surface on the entire piece, it has a stunning effect? Edit: Found this in the link from OP Workability: Working with Purpleheart can present some unique challenges: if the wood is heated with dull tools, or if cutter speeds are too high, Purpleheart will exude a gummy resin that can clog tools and complicate the machining process. Depending on the grain orientation, can be difficult to plane without tearout. Purpleheart also has a moderate dulling effect on cutters.
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Missed this one too was traveling all yesterday. Congrats to the winner, you made a steal on this one
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Mycelium is a phone only wallet. So if there is no wireless network, you can't use it. Blockchain is a web wallet, so you could use it on a computer if there is no wireless network and you get a wired network.
About the situation with "no network" connection but access to a wired connection, if you really need to you can export your private keys from you mycelium even when offline, so the funds are not completely unaccessible without wireless network. Side note: Having multiple wallets of different kinds is a must (imo). Same as for fiat money, I do not know of anybody that has all the money located in one wallet all the time. A typical scenario of everyday use is that you go travel, you take money from you safe, atm, etc. and put the money in your old school leather wallet. I use mycelium on my android in a similar way, at home I use bitcoin-core, before I go travel I just transfer some funds to my android so I would be able to make transactions if I need to.
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Yeah I was just quickly guessing without doing math. That sounds a lot more correct though. Anyway, not going to happen.
Pretty ok estimate from the hip then, cheers
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so if Satoshi has 1.6 million coins, he would need the value of said coins to be around 30,000 dollars I believe? Not going to happen.
Your math is broken... 1.6*10^6 * 30*10^3 = 48*10^9 A trillion is 1*10^12. The value of each of the 1.6 million coins you mention should be: 1*10^12 / 1.6*10^6 = 625000 Each coin needs to be valued $625000 if he should be a trillionaire in terms of dollars.
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It will take 1-2 weeks to make on a normal office PC. I do not think anybody would pay for that "service". Also taken the security perspective into consideration, it would be more safe for the potential buyer to generate the addy on their own system.
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I bid 0.421 BTC
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bitmarket.io had one for sale for about 3 month, he have (to my knowledge) not received a 20 BTC offer yet https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=813238You need to negotiate a bit harder with you friend if you a expecting to flip it quick and earn a profit. In any case, good luck, it is definitely a great coin. Edit: what blazed said
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Only 2 1BTC 2012 casascius coins left. See OP for all coins available OoO soo tempting...
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defo wont split the 1986 set.
If your interested in a specific coin let me know and if there is enough interest in across the collection I may split it up.
PM send
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I know there are some in my foreign 2x2 lot, but to many to sort through. I might consider doing a "grab bag" style sales for the foreign ones if theres interest for it. Ive seen a few silver ones strewn in there, most of the coins are ~50-100 years old, dealer graded and some are priced: https://i.imgur.com/bS7pJwa.jpgA true numismatic detected Thanks for sharing and good luck with the sale.
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